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6.27.2009

If that picture gives you any ideas, then you know you're in the right place this week, as the underground podcast is in an especially eclectic and niche mood. Now, don't get the wrong idea. We haven't turned into musical festishists. But we do find a way to head off on to odd tangents and still tie them all together. And although we don't start off with standards all the time, this week we commence with perhaps the biggest song of all time about boots. And we march on from there. As usual, this podcast includes music from most eras of rock: stretching back about 45 years, but also with a strong dash of new sounds. The mix this week includes: garage rock, proto-punk, punk, power pop, metal and much more. So strap on your boots and get ready to party and dance with us. And well, if you're not up for dancing, then well just shake your head, stretch out those booted legs and look cool in the summer heat. Enjoy!

"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy SinatraCover Me:"Kicks" by The Ventures with Nancy Sinatra“One Man Girl" by Lost Agency"Destroyer" by The Kinks"Chinatown" by Tahiti 80"So Far Away" by The Apples in Stereo"Skeletons" by Tiny Masters of Today"Sixteen" by Iggy PopJeff’s New Wave: “Love Comes in Spurts” by Richard Hell & the Voidoids“Son of a Gun” by The Vaselines“Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam” by Nirvana“One of a Kind” by Placebo"West Coast Smoker" by Fall Out Boy with Deborah Harry"Lifeline" by Papa Roach"Let's Go Crazy" by IncubusRick's Metal Shoppe: “Deep Unknown” by Stratovarius(Mp3 Runs - 1:15:42; 70 MB.)

(The photo is by Avasopel of Spain via Flickr, using a Creative Commons license.)DISCLAIMER: The iVoryTowerz podcast is a non-commercial, non-profit program designed and used for educational purposes. Some of the material contained in this podcast is previously copyrighted but used with permission. Other copyrighted material is reused following fair use guidelines. Any copyright holders who do not wish to have their material used should contact the programmers directly at ivorytowerzradio@att.net and it will be removed. The programmers do not support filesharing and encourage listeners to buy music from the artists featured in this podcast.